Antirefillable bottle.



Patntd Sept. 9, 1913.

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ATTORNEYS WITNESSES Kg) VINCZENZ ZSUZSI'IS, OF AURORA, ILLINOIS.

ANTIBEFILLABLE BOTTLE.

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To all whom 2'25 may concern:

Be it known that I, Vmczmvz Zsozsrrs, a subject of the King of Hungary,residing at Aurora, in the county of Kane and State of Illinois, haveinvented certain new and useful Improvements in Antirefillable Bottles,of which the following is a specification, reference being had thereinto the accompanying drawing. a

This invention relates to an antirefillable bottle, and the primaryobject of my invention is to provide a bottle or other receptacle with anovel by-path that is arranged and equipped with a check valve wherebythe contents of the bottle can be removed through the by-path, but therefilling of the bottle impossible unless the same is disfigured.

V A further object of this invention is to provide an anti-refillablebottle that can be advantageously used for dispensing poisons andliquids that are detrimental to the health, it being practicallyimpossible for the bottle to be refilled and used for other purposes.

With the above and other objects in view the invention resides in thenovel construction, combination and arrangement of parts to behereinafter specifically described and then claimed. 7

Reference will now be had to the drawing, wherein Figure 1 is a verticalsectional View of a bottle in accordance with this invention, Fig. 2 isa horizontal sectional View of the same, Fig. 3 is a front elevation ofthe bottle, Fig.4 is a horizontal sectional view illustrating a checkvalve, Fig. 5 is a side'elevation of one of the closures of the bottle,and Fig. 6 is a similar view of another cl sure of the bottle. p

1 denotes a bottle having a breast 2 pro- V vided with a neck 3 and thelower end of the neck has a seat a and an annular interior groove 5.

Mounted in the bottle neck 3 is a closure 6 that has the lower endthereof provided with a'gasket 7 adapted to engagethe seat 4: and sealthe bottle neck. The closure,raoljacentto' the upper end thereof has anannu lar groove for a packing ring 8 and between said packing ring andthe gasket. 7 is a pocket 9 for a locking pin 10 that extends into thegroove 5 and is retained therein by a coiled compression spring 11arranged within the pocket 9. The closure 6 is easily Specification ofLetters Patent. Application filed November 11, 1912.

Patented Sept. 9, 1213. Serial No. 730,677.

removed from the mouth of the bottle neck and, after having once beenplaced in the neck of a bottle it is impossible to remove the samewithout injuring the bottle.

Formed integral with the breast 2 and the neck 3 is an enlargement inthe form of an auxiliary neck 12. The neck 12 has communicating recesses13 and 14 with the rethe recess 13 and engaging the valve 18 are aplurality of balls 19 that are engaged by a large hollow ball 20arranged within the recess 14. The ball 20 is retained within the recess14: by a closure 21 screwed into the auxiliary neck, saidclo-sure havinga flange 22 engaging a gasket 23 arranged upon the seat 16. The flange22 has a spring pressed locking pin 24, similar to the locking pin 10,that engages in a socket 25 provided therefor in the auxiliary neck.

There is suflicient play between the closure 21 and the balls 20 and 19to permit of the valve 18 being unseated when it is desired to pourliquid from the bottle 1, otherwise the check valve 18 remains in alowered and closed position, and the main bottle neck permits of anordinary stopper being used to cooperate with the check valveinpreventing the contents of a bottle from evaporating.

After the closures 6 and 2l'have been placed in position it isimpossible to refill the bottle, consequently there is little danger ofit being used for purposes other than for which it is intended.

One embodiment of my invention has been illustrated, but it is to beunderstood that the structural elements are susceptible to suchmodifications and variations as fall within the scope of the appendedclaim,

What I claim is In an anti-refillable bottle, a main bottle neck, aclosure arranged in the lower portion thereof and locked thereto, anauxil iary bottle neck formed integral with the.

breast of the bottle and with one side of the bottle neck, saidauxiliary bottle neck formed with communicating recesses and furtherhaving a tapering port for establishing communication between one ofsaid recesses and the interior of the bottle, said bottle necks formedwith a curved port for establishing communication between the other oisaid recesses and the interior of the main bottle neck, a sphericalvalve normally closing said port, shii'table spherical bodies arrangedin said recesses and engaging said valve for normally inaintaining'itseated, and a. closure arranged Within the outer end of the auxiliaryneck and looked thereto for confining the movement of said sphericalbodies said auxiliary bottle neck being of greater diameter than saidmain bottleneck and said spherical bodies of 15 greater diameter thansaid valve. 7

In testimony whereof I aflix my signature in the presence of twoWitnesses.

' VINCZENZ ZSUZSITS.

Witnesses: 7 PETER KLEIN, O'rro MAY.

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